T-Mobile 5G Home Internet uses T-Mobile's wireless network to deliver home broadband without cables or installation appointments. It offers simple flat-rate pricing with no data caps, no contracts, and no hidden fees. Speeds vary based on location and network congestion.
Founded
2021
Customers
5.5 million
Headquarters
Bellevue, WA
Coverage
National
| Plan | Download | Upload | Type | Data Cap | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
5G Home Internet No data caps or hidden fees | 245 Mbps | 23 Mbps | 5G Home | Unlimited | $50/mo |
5G Home Internet (with Go5G) $10/mo discount with Go5G phone plan | 245 Mbps | 23 Mbps | 5G Home | Unlimited | $40/mo |
$50/mo
Download
245 Mbps
Upload
23 Mbps
Data Cap
Unlimited
$40/mo
Download
245 Mbps
Upload
23 Mbps
Data Cap
Unlimited
Available to over 50 million households across the US wherever T-Mobile's 5G or 4G LTE network reaches. Availability is address-specific and depends on local network capacity.
View on FCC Broadband MapDropped Cox for T-Mobile and couldn't be happier. $50/month flat, no caps, no equipment fees, no contract. Speeds average around 200 Mbps which is plenty. The occasional slowdown during peak hours is minor compared to the savings.
I use T-Mobile as a backup when my main cable goes down. The speeds are inconsistent - sometimes 250 Mbps, sometimes 40 Mbps. The latency is higher than wired options which makes gaming frustrating. Fine for streaming though.
Was paying $90+ for cable internet with a data cap. Switched to T-Mobile and I'm paying $40 with my Go5G discount. Speeds are great in my area - consistently 200+ Mbps. No data caps, no contract, no equipment fees. Game changer.
For $50/month with no caps, T-Mobile Home Internet is a steal. My speeds range from 100 to 350 Mbps depending on the time of day. Evening slowdowns are noticeable but it handles Netflix and Zoom fine. Setup literally took 10 minutes.